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version 1.0.0 Slack @tifkin_ on Twitter @harmj0y on Twitter @0xdab0 on Twitter Sponsored by SpecterOps


Overview

Nemesis is an offensive data enrichment pipeline and operator support system.

Built on Kubernetes with scale in mind, our goal with Nemesis was to create a centralized data processing platform that ingests data produced during offensive security assessments.

Nemesis aims to automate a number of repetitive tasks operators encounter on engagements, empower operators’ analytic capabilities and collective knowledge, and create structured and unstructured data stores of as much operational data as possible to help guide future research and facilitate offensive data analysis.

Setup / Installation

Follow the quickstart guide

Or see the full setup instructions

Usage

See the Nemesis Usage Guide.

Contributing / Development Environment Setup

See development.md

Further Reading

Post Name Publication Date Link
Nemesis 1.0.0 Apr 25, 2024 https://posts.specterops.io/nemesis-1-0-0-8c6b745dc7c5
Summoning RAGnarok With Your Nemesis Mar 13, 2024 https://posts.specterops.io/summoning-ragnarok-with-your-nemesis-7c4f0577c93b
Shadow Wizard Registry Gang: Structured Registry Querying Sep 5, 2023 https://posts.specterops.io/shadow-wizard-registry-gang-structured-registry-querying-9a2fab62a26f
Hacking With Your Nemesis Aug 9, 2023 https://posts.specterops.io/hacking-with-your-nemesis-7861f75fcab4
Challenges In Post-Exploitation Workflows Aug 2, 2023 https://posts.specterops.io/challenges-in-post-exploitation-workflows-2b3469810fe9
On (Structured) Data Jul 26, 2023 https://posts.specterops.io/on-structured-data-707b7d9876c6

Acknowledgments

Nemesis is built on large chunk of other people's work. Throughout the codebase we've provided citations, references, and applicable licenses for anything used or adapted from public sources. If we're forgotten proper credit anywhere, please let us know or submit a pull request!

We also want to acknowledge Evan McBroom, Hope Walker, and Carlo Alcantara from SpecterOps for their help with the initial Nemesis concept and amazing feedback throughout the development process. Also thanks to Matt Ehrnschwender for tons of k3s and GitHub workflow help!